Episode 23 of “Sparking the Conversation,” Features Chelley Kemper Sharing Her Powerful Story of Resilience – Physical and Mental – After Breast Cancer Diagnosis
On Episode 23 of “Sparking the Conversation,” featuring 33 Forever, Donna and Jeff welcomed WMFD and WVNO’s own Chelley Kemper, a survivor of breast cancer and her story and response to that diagnosis and aftermath. This groundbreaking, one-of-a-kind weekly talk show program talks about mental health and creates awareness of mental health issues.
Episode 22 of “Sparking the Conversation,” Features Traci Willis Sharing Her Story of Overdose Loss and Advocacy
On Episode 22 of “Sparking the Conversation,” featuring 33 Forever, Donna and Jeff welcomed Traci Willis, a survivor of the opiate overdose loss her brother Mike in 2011 and her story and response to that loss and the issues those with substance use disorders and...
Episode 21 of “Sparking the Conversation,” Features “NAMI on Campus” at the Ohio State/North Central State College Campus
On Episode 21 of “Sparking the Conversation,” featuring 33 Forever, Donna and Jeff welcomed Annabelle Coffman of NAMI Richland County and Alexie Lorenz, the President of the NAMI on Campus chapter at the Mansfield Campus of the Ohio State University/North Central State College, providing mental health options and resources for the students on campus.
Episode 20 of “Sparking the Conversation,” Features Silent Watch, a Veteran’s Suicide Advocacy Group, Standing Up For Veteran Suicide Awareness
On Episode 20 of “Sparking the Conversation,” featuring 33 Forever, Donna and Jeff welcomed Tim Chandler and Michelle Hawks, co-founders of the veteran's suicide awareness group, Silent Watch, discussing their organization and a new breakthough medical option for PTSD...
Episode 19 of “Sparking the Conversation,” Features Josh Leedy, Suicide Survivor, About Sibling Loss and Suicide Prevention Advocacy
On Episode 19 of “Sparking the Conversation,” featuring 33 Forever, Donna and Jeff welcomed Josh Leedy, Dani's brother, who shares his personal stories of Dani, the aftermath of her suicide in 2019 and the loss that siblings face and must overcome after the suicide...
Episode 18 of “Sparking the Conversation,” Donna and Jeff Tell More of Dani’s Story and How 33 Forever Came To Be
On Episode 18 of “Sparking the Conversation,” featuring 33 Forever, Donna and Jeff share more of their own story of Dani, their family's loss and the impetus and creation of 33 Forever in the aftermath of their daughter Dani's suicide in February 2019. This...
Episode 17 of “Sparking the Conversation,” Features Tracee Anderson of CACY, Providing Mental Health Education to Local Students
On Episode 17 of “Sparking the Conversation,” featuring 33 Forever, Donna and Jeff welcomed Tracee Anderson, Executive Director of Community Action for Capable Youth (CACY) in Mansfield, who shares CACY's mission and purpose of bringing mental health and prevention...
Episode 16 of “Sparking the Conversation,” Features Sandy Williams, Suicide Prevention Advocate, Sharing Her Personal Story of Loss and Resilience
On Episode 16 of “Sparking the Conversation,” featuring 33 Forever, Donna and Jeff welcomed Sandy Williams, a suicide awareness and prevention adocate , who shares her own story about the loss of her sucessful and strong father to suicide and her response to that...
Episode 15 of “Sparking the Conversation,” Features Information About Behavioral Health Urgent Care Services in Richland County
On Episode 15 of “Sparking the Conversation,” featuring 33 Forever, Donna and Jeff welcomed Joe Trolian, Erin Schaeffer and Dr. Steve Burggraf who share the exciting news about the creation and opening of important mental health resources in Richland County -...
Episode 14 of “Sparking the Conversation,” Features Mike Sizemore, OCD Advocate, Discussing His Story and Hope for Those Struggling
On Episode 14 of “Sparking the Conversation,” featuring 33 Forever, Donna and Jeff welcomed Mike Sizemore, an adocate on the disorder of Obsessive Complusive Disorder, who shares his own story about his struggle with OCD and options and hope for others who may be struggling.
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